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It's wonderfully old, built on Roman site, added to over all the succeeding (Christian) centuries, unfortunately defaced during the Revolution, though added to again after that. Spent a good hour in here looking around. The only drawback for English-speaking travelers is that nothing in the church is explained in English (on flyers, plaques on wall, tour guides, etc.)

A very gloomy interior, but interesting divisions of space. Even though we went on a day that cloister tours were supposed to run, the visit was cancelled because of staff problems. Check before you go.

What I liked the most about this Cathedral was the simplicity within. The mostly bare walls were refreshing and the cloister was very inspirational-a great reminder of the gospels and Christianity's colourful history. I particularly liked the garden and the olive tree, resplendent in the July sun! The atmosphere was one of ease and peace with a lovely bit of...
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While in Aix for the day, we visited the church. The baptistry is set off to the side - near one entrance - and is down several stairs. It appears this was originally designed as an immersion area and later converted to a more ceremonial element of the church. Otherwise, the church is for the most part what you would...
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This looks like a standard, very old Catholic church, with all its magnificent architecture and history. However, on the one side is a most interesting feature, a circular Baptistry, surrounded by Roman pillars. One gets the feeling that this is not Catholic, the standard type church. This site was an ancient site of pagan worship in Roman (probably even older)...
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This is a fascinating church with so many unusual features. The baptistery area using ancient Roman columns is very interesting.. For me the gem of the building is the beautiful and harmonious cloister which has a very peaceful atmosphere.

A beautiful example of an early cathedral, tucked away at the side of the Place. Sit I the cool dimness and enjoy the light through stained glas as you are dwarfed by the gothic ceilings. Pay a euro, light a candle, and give thanks that you are here, now, experiencing a cathedral the way people have done for hundreds of...
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